Yes, a faulty coolant temp sensor can do that.
The 1992 Chevy 3500 temperature sensor is located on the front of the engine. The temperature sensor will be in the vicinity of the thermostat housing.
on a 3 cyl.metro,the iat sensor is found on the air cleaner housing towards the rear of the assembly
It is a sensor usally in the drivers side head
A fouled spark plug, high tension wire breaking down, a bad distributor cap/rotor, coolant leaking into the combustion chamber, etc.
i just had a similar problem well after changing fuel filter,plugs,wires,pcv valve map sensor(all was not the problem)i found it to be the crankshaft position sensor,changed it and the car runs like new hope this helps
one of ur sensers are bad. i would look at the idle air sensor or coolant tempuratur sensor
The 1992 Ford F2 50 pickup truck 5.8 liter engine coolant temperature sensor can be found on the top of the engine. The coolant temperature sensor will be near the intake manifold.
Replace the coolant temp sensor next to the thermostat housing.
The coolant sensor is also the temperature sensor, it can be found on the head under the distributor for 1.5 liter Civic motors prior to 1992.
on the hrottle body
Either the coolant reservoir is low on coolant or the coolant level sensor is NG.
on the thermostat housing
A faulty engine coolant temp sensor can cause that.
I don't know but I would like to know as well.
Ignition - Coolant Temperature Sensor
Try the oxygen sensor and the coolant temperature sensor.
Drain off about 2 qts of coolant from radiator petcock after engine has cooled. Unplug wire harness from sensor. Remove sensor with a counterclockwise motion. Coat new sensor with a thread sealant and install until snug. Reconnect harness and refill coolant reservoir. Recheck coolant level after useage.